Maternal Role Adaptation
Cross-source consensus on Maternal Role Adaptation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Maternal role adaptation is measured at all three study time points using the Chinese Revised Coping Adaptation Process Scale. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- The study treats pregnancy in first-time pregnant women as a developmental transition requiring psychological, social, cognitive, and behavioural adjustment toward a maternal role. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- The maternal role adaptation scale includes four dimensions covering focus, predictability, stability, and orderliness. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Successful maternal role adaptation is described as protective for perinatal mental health. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Inadequate maternal role adaptation is identified as an independent predictor of antenatal depression and anxiety. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol